Anonymous ID: c0e2c4 Jan. 25, 2022, 9:27 p.m. No.15463104   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>3116 >>3163

>>15463058

They recycle the same narrative with different players. Over and over.

Do they think we don't remember?

 

Sophisticated hackers could crash the US power grid, but money, not sabotage, is their focus

 

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The most well known grid cyberattack in the world occurred in 2015 when hackers knocked out power to almost a quarter million people in Ukraine. The attack, widely attributed to Russia-backed hackers, was possible because "there was not proper isolation between the IT and OT systems," said Perry.

 

Hackers compromised IT systems via a successful phishing email attack, he said, and were then able to move throughout the network to attack the utility's energy management system. They downloaded malicious firmware that impacted grid operators' ability to communicate with substations while also controlling key equipment.

 

www.utilitydive.com/news/sophisticated-hackers-could-crash-the-us-power-grid-but-money-not-sabotag